Medical Marijuana State Implementation Ryan Padgett Assistant General Counsel Florida League of Cities Template courtesy of Susan Trevarthan - Weiss Serota.

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Medical Marijuana State Implementation Ryan Padgett Assistant General Counsel Florida League of Cities Template courtesy of Susan Trevarthan - Weiss Serota Helfman Pastoriza Cole & Boniske, P.L.

ITS ALREADY HERE! § Florida Statutes – “Compassionate Medical Cannabis Act of 2014” – aka “Charlotte’s Web” Low THC Cannabis: contains high levels of cannabidiol, which has been anecdotally reported to treat epilepsy, and low levels of THC, which is what produces the “high” associated with marijuana No smoking – typically delivered in oil form Limited qualifying illnesses - cancer or a physical medical condition that chronically produces symptoms of seizures or severe and persistent muscle spasms The patient must be a permanent resident of Florida

Role of Local Governments??? NOT ADDRESSED IN THE BILL Local governments had to wait for DOH rulemaking process for guidance

Existing State Law Permits 5 dispensing organizations which must be located in different regions of the state “Regions” are counties determined by DOH A dispensing organization must: 1.Be responsible for all stages – cultivation to dispensing 2.Be a registered grow facility licensed for the cultivation of more than 400,000 plants 3.Must be operated by a state licensed nurseryman 4.Have been operated as a registered nursery in Florida for at least 30 continuous years. Current list from the Department of Agriculture – 39 eligible nurseries

Existing State Law Implemented by the Department of Health who must: 1.develop rules – final draft submitted 2.develop a compassionate use registry for the registry of physicians and patients 3.authorize and regulate the dispensing organizations 4.administer the program under the Deputy State Health Officer. The Bill also encourages state university participation in Federal Drug Administration-University of Florida declined to participate out of concern of loss of federal funding Rulemaking must be complete, and implementation must begin by January 1, 2015.

DOH Final Rule No mention of local government authority Earlier drafts seemed to require compliance with ALL local laws and regulations prior to a permit being issued DOH General Counsel explicitly stated the bill provided no authority for DOH to force or prohibit local governments from doing anything It appears DOH chose to preserve local authority by omission General Counsel doubted an applicant would even get to the DOH application process if there was any issues with local government ordinances or regulations STILL SUBJECT TO CHANGE BY THE LEGISLATURE

Constitutional Amendment TITLE: Use of Marijuana for Certain Medical Conditions SUMMARY: Allows the medical use of marijuana for individuals with debilitating diseases as determined by a licensed Florida physician. Allows caregivers to assist patients’ medical use of marijuana. The Department of Health shall register and regulate centers that produce and distribute marijuana for medical purposes and shall issue identification cards to patients and caregivers. Applies only to Florida law. Does not authorize violations of federal law or any non-medical use, possession or production of marijuana. Initial polling suggested broad support for the Amendment, however recent polls seem to indicate the Amendment will fail to reach the 60% threshold for approval

Constitutional Amendment How will it work? Patient required to obtain a physician certification from a physician licensed in the state of Florida Certifying physician must: 1.conduct a physical exam of the patient 2.complete a full assessment of the patient’s medical history 3.determine that the person has a “Debilitating Medical Condition;” and 4.find that the “potential benefits of the medical use of marijuana would likely outweigh the health risks for the patient”

Constitutional Amendment “Debilitating Medical Condition” cancer, glaucoma, positive HIV, AIDS, hepatitis C, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Crohn’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis or other conditions for which a physician believes that the medical use of marijuana would likely outweigh the potential health risks for a patient.”

Constitutional Amendment With a physician’s certification, a patient may apply for a patient identification card, which makes them a “qualified patient” A patient’s personal caregiver may obtain a personal caregiver identification card. A Qualified Patient or a personal caregiver with an identification card, may obtain medical marijuana for the Qualifying Patient’s use. Medical marijuana will be obtained from “Medical Marijuana Treatment Centers,” (“Treatment Centers”).

Constitutional Amendment “Medical Marijuana Treatment Center” an entity that “acquires, cultivates, possesses, processes (including development or related products such as food, tinctures, aerosols, oils, or ointments), transfers, transports, sells, distributes, dispenses, or administers marijuana, products containing marijuana, related supplies, or educations materials to qualifying patients or their personal caregivers.”

Constitutional Amendment The Amendment allows use of any kind of marijuana which can be consumed in any form The Amendment does not protect anyone from prosecution under Federal law Implemented by the Department of Health Florida Legislature is specifically not preempted from regulating, but is not required to Legislative leadership have publicly stated opposition to Amendment 2 Any legislation seems likely to lean towards a restrictive regulation scheme

Constitutional Amendment The Department of Health must develop regulations including: 1.procedures for the issuance and renewal of qualifying patient identification cards 2.procedures for the issuance and renewal of personal caregiver identification cards; 3.procedures for the registration of Medical Marijuana Treatment Centers; and 4.regulations that define the amount of marijuana that could reasonably be presumed to be an adequate supply for a qualifying patients’ medical use.

Constitutional Amendment Within 9 months of the effective date of the Amendment, the Department must begin: Issuing qualifying patient and personal caregiver identification cards registering Medical Marijuana Treatment Centers If the state fails to implement, a patient with a physician certification is still protected and allowed to use medical marijuana; BUT The provisions for Medical Marijuana Treatment Centers are not self-executing, so there is nowhere for patients to “legally” procure

Constitution vs. Existing State Law Existing state law provides a much narrower framework for growing, selling, and using medical marijuana than the Amendment Existing state law limits the type of marijuana that can be grown and who may grow it, prohibits smoking as a method of consumption, integrates the use into research studies, and greatly limits the qualifying conditions for use of the marijuana Existing state law is not broad enough to fully implement the Amendment BUT, the distribution system under existing state law may not be in conflict with the Amendment Legislative changes would be required in order to eliminate conflicts related to the method of delivery (e.g., to include smoking) and qualifying illnesses.

Other Experiences 23 States plus Washington D.C. allow medical marijuana and of course, Washington State and Colorado allow recreational marijuana as well There are thousands of news articles, both positive and negative. Across the board, the experiences have all shown one thing, preparation is key. Those who regulate (or prohibit) early and strictly, suffer the least.

Revenue Claims of significant revenue State of Colorado – January 2014 $2,000,000 in recreational marijuana taxes (sales tax, extra sales tax, 15% excise tax) $1,500,000 in medical marijuana taxes (sales tax, lesser extra sales tax ) Local Governments in Colorado can leverage local sales taxes Florida municipalities can not impose a local sales tax. All forms of taxation are preempted to the State, except as local taxation may be authorized by general law. Article VII, section 9(a), Florida Constitution (1968), provides: “... municipalities shall, and special districts may, be authorized by law to levy ad valorem taxes and may be authorized by general law to levy other taxes, for their respective purposes....”

Getting Ready - Saying No Most states, either by statute or directly in their constitutional enactments, specifically allow local governments the ability to regulate and prohibit. Florida’s Constitutional Amendment is silent Florida Statutes are silent Florida municipalities have home rule authority to legislate on any subject through powers granted by the Florida Constitution and Florida Statutes unless… Explicit preemption Legislature regulates to the extent it occupies the field

If Amendment 2 passes… Municipalities face uncertainty on the extent to which they can regulate medical marijuana until: DOH finalizes rules Legislature responds Gubernatorial election could impact rules promulgated by DOH Rules/legislation will almost certainly lead to litigation Florida League of Cities will be directly involved in lobbying DOH and the Legislature to ensure any rules or legislation which are passed preserves municipalities home rule authority to regulate all aspects of the medical marijuana industry to the extent allowed by Amendment 2